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We will keep you up-to-date with our extreme weather conditions here in Northwestern Ontario as we are working outside and battling the elements everyday. We will also talk about ice conditions and snow accumulation as we work through the winter months around home and further North. Mother Nature always keeps us on our toes and always has a way of changing our plans...

Opening week kicked off with a warm and sunny day on Saturday. It seemed like a good start to a great week ahead. But, the weather cab change on a dime here in Northwestern Ontario... The forecast for Sunday and Monday was calling for terrible weather including freezing rain and snow! We had a group that was scheduled to fly out on Sunday to Kamungishkamo Lake, one of our furthest outposts North. With the terrible forecast and even WORSE forecast for up North, we had them arrive a day early and we were able to get them to their lake on Saturday. Sure enough, Sunday and Monday brought on terrible storms, high winds, cold, and rainy weather. It was all we could do to keep our airplanes and docks from being damaged. The temperature dropped low enough that the rain turned to snow, but it didn’t add up to much on the ground. NOTHING compared to what the guys got at Kamungishkamo Lake. Luckily they had a warm and comfortable cabin with a wood stove and they weathered the winter storm just fine. The rest of the week was absolutely beautiful! In just a few days we got a taste of all 4 seasons.

Recent Weather Reports

Ice Report December 15, 2016

After a few days of extreme cold temperatures, we now have a consistent 7 solid inches of ice in front of camp! We have not ventured out further onto the lake, but we can atleast confirm that the ice in ... Read More

Ice Report December 12, 2016

We've had another unseasonably warm fall here in Northwestern Ontario. This first picture was taken on December 5th at K.C.'s Landing Resort on Edward Lake just outside of Vermilion Bay. Normally by this ... Read More